Events are stored in a textfile named '''plugins/pimEvents.conf''' in your vdr config-directory.

==Problems==

==Problems==

* If the calendar shows no days, please check the ''cal -m'' command on the console. Some versions of ''cal'' don't know the ''-m'' parameter. The commandline call for ''cal'' can be changed in the plugin setup. There you can also set the first day of the week for the header. This may be useful if your cal command returns Sunday as the first day (the default ist Monday).

* If the calendar shows no days, please check the ''cal -m'' command on the console. Some versions of ''cal'' don't know the ''-m'' parameter. The commandline call for ''cal'' can be changed in the plugin setup. There you can also set the first day of the week for the header. This may be useful if your cal command returns Sunday as the first day (the default ist Monday).

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* You can adjust (i.e. center) the calendar's OSD-position in the plugin's setup menu.

Hardware requirements

Software requirements

Installation

Events are stored in a textfile named plugins/pimEvents.conf in your vdr config-directory.

Problems

If the calendar shows no days, please check the cal -m command on the console. Some versions of cal don't know the -m parameter. The commandline call for cal can be changed in the plugin setup. There you can also set the first day of the week for the header. This may be useful if your cal command returns Sunday as the first day (the default ist Monday).

You can adjust (i.e. center) the calendar's OSD-position in the plugin's setup menu.